6 Tuesday, October 9, 1979 University Daily Kansan IM battle brings little glory, but same thrills By PAM CLARK Snorts Writer The players' footing is not as sure on the newly sodded grass field at 23rd and 10th streets as it would be on the astro-turf of Memorial Stadium UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- The few teammates on the sidelines and two or three girlfriends take the place of the roar of the crowd and the excitement of a cheerleading squad. The band isn't in the stands playing the KU fight song and the Jayhawk mascots aren't strutting along the sedilines. The player-coaches shout orders from their positions on the field. Sports The fraternity and sorority teams wear uniforms with their Greek letters emblazoned on the front or back. The independent's uniforms range from a fully coordinated outfit with nicknames and them to the cast, "anything eyes" look. On Sunday afternoons the players butt But one would never know that by wat- heads, trip and fall and fly through the air to tackle fleet-footed halftails as they scammer down the sidelines. Despite the rules, this is more than "touch" football. The sure facts of the players on Monday demonstrate how rough the game really is. Baseball team takes two Each intramural game is special to its participants, even though the game is played by a newspaper or broadcast on the television news. Adulation from fans and attention from the media are not parts of KU's baseball team swept a doubleheader from the Missouri Westgreff Sisters Sunday, winning 4-2 and 10-0. The victors boosted KU's fall record to 9-1. Missouri Western jumped ahead 2-0 in the second inning of the first game when the two batters walked and scored. Juan Ramon scored KU's first run on Roger Riley's ground out in the third. KU tied the game in the sixth after Brian Gray led by a single. Dick Lewain, who ran for Gray, scored the tying run on Runer Lee's 'Stripe'. Lee scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch and Matt Gundelinger walked and scored the fourth Kansas run when Ramon reached on an error. Jim Phillips was KU's starting pitcher. allowing two hits in five innings. Mike Watt kept the Griffins hitless in two innings of relief to record the win. In the second game, Randy Melnitto, the only left-hander on the Yawkey wimbill staff, gave up one hit in five innings without walking a batter to win. Clayton Fleeman and Clay Christiansen each pitched an inning in relief to preserve the shutout. Fleeman retired the side in the sixth as Christiansen surrendered one hit in the seventh. Lewalen doubled twice in drive two runs and lead Kansas' 13-hit attack. Scott Wright singled three times, driving in three runs and leading in two runs with a single and a double. "Both teams are undefeated," he said. "This is going to be the toughest game of the season for us." ching the battle waged between the Scouts and Joe and the Jets II Sunday. Neil Roth, spokesman for Joe and the Jets, said the game was one that "everyone was talking about. The Jets are former athletes from the Sunnier Mission school district and from Bishop Roth. Many of the players on the Scouts have participated on various interdisciplinary teams. The first half was a defensive battle. The closest other team got to a touchdown when the jets had a third and goal from the two yard line. A扎比 by the Scouts resulted in a kill of the Jets quarterback. The Jets had to go to a field goal by Mike Galvan for a 3-0 lead. Both teams are in division No. 4 of the National Independent Trophy Leagues. The Second Team is the New York Secured and Inman Kerney "Pearl" Roberts, all the Hill Championship game to the Pinnacle. Roth and his teammates were confident that their defense, which had not been It didn't take too long for the scouts to tarnish the defense's unblemished string. On a fourth down and three deep in his own territory, Learned hit Randy Johnson on a deep down, out and up pattern for a pass that Nicki lashed the extra point for a 7-3 lead. scored upon in their first three games, would be able to contain the Scoys. They decided not to make any adjustments at halftime. Gadget plays by the Jets couldn't stop the shift of momentum to the Scouts. On one play the Quarterback pitched the ball to the receiver, and the other receiver. The pass was incomplete. "It is an automatic play. If a receiver runs a down and out and the defensive man doesn't give him any room, then he cuts unfield and let it pass no." A long pass from Learned to Bill Holmes late in the game set up another Scout touchdown to clutch the 13-1 victory. Learned made the play sound easy. "It's a real sale pass," he said. "The pass is either overthrown deep or is completed. After the final whistle, the Scouts were talking about a possible rematch with the Phi Delta in the Hill Championship, which was still a few games away. "We're going to kick their butts this time," said Johnston. "Hey, don't be getting them mad at us," said a teammate to Johnston. As for Joe and the Jets II, well, they weren't saying much after their first defeat. They left the field quickly and quietly. Washington announces 1979 basketball roster Marian Washington, KU women's head basketball coach, will keep 7 players on her roster this year. However, only 12 of the players will be on the traveling squad. Two-time Kodak All-America Lynette Woodward will lead the watchdogs through a major reorganization that finished first and second in the nation last year, Old Dominion University and the University of Texas. ODU and Tech are ranked No. 1 and 2 in upcoming issue of Women's Sports magazine's top poll, but KU will face three team totals—Rattgers, Penn State Washington was not upset the Jayhawks were excluded from the poll. "That's okay. We'll get in there," she said. KU will have a pair of 6-foot-2 centers. Sheira Legrant, a junior college transfer from Roxton Community College in Boston, was among the top 20 recruits listed for the United States college sports sophomore last season. Legrant led the nation's junior colleges in scoring average, with 36 points a game, and in rebounding, with 52 rebounds. Legrant is one of many new faces on the麋鹿 this week, two other seniors and a junior. He saterson, from last year's squad that finished with a 942- record and a No. 14 Shyra Holden, Wichita sophomore, will be joined by Megan Scott, a freshman from Platteville. Wis. Along with the 6-four Woodard at forward will be 5-00八-sophomore Pati Mason from 5-10四-8 Patterson, Burnett, Sandy Krox and Gail Brown are the hallway at guard from gate to gate. The position are four freshmen; Chris Stewart, Robin Smith, Lori Boenhacken and Toni Smith. Conditioning is over and practice has started for the team. Monty Carbonell Carbonell out for season The Kansas football team has lost Monty Carbonell, senior linebacker, for the season because of a broken arm, Coach Don Bamrough said yesterday. Carbonell broke his right forearm during the Syracuse game on Saturday. Carbononell had 30 tackles on the season, tied for second on the team with cornerback Leroy Irvin. Outside linebacker Jim Zidd leads with 31. Carbonell, a senior from Chatham, Ill., was chosen as one of the team's three co-captains before the season. KU golfers with their scores were Mark Steiner, 232; Doug Weltner, 243, Dean Frankiewicz, 248; and Larry Ledawy, 249. Golfers finish 14th in Colorado "We're really sorry this happened," Coach Domb Famblebush said. "Monty is an outstanding young man and an outstanding student." "We're here to support the University of Kansas football team." The KU men's golf team finished 14th out of 28 teams in the Falcon Invitational Tournament in Colorado Springs, Colo. this weekend. Top golfer for KU was D.R. Senseman, with a 229 for the 54-hole tournament. Other The Jayhawks finished the three-day tournament with 948 shots, 71 behind first place Colorado. Oklahoma was fourth at 902 and Mississippi was sixth with 910. "There are a lot of good terms out there," interim golf coach Jerry Waugh. said. "We're not always in experience playing in the mountains and we aren't just as strong as they are at the moment. We’re certain not as strong as they are, because three of our regulars stayed behind." "Monty was what you could call a silent leader," Fambrough said. "I don't think I heard him say three words since spring but, we will miss him in a lot of wars." Fambrough said that Seellars Young would take over Carbonell's spot in the defense, and that Gary Coleman and Dave Mehrer would move up in the lineup. Injuries coattained to affect the quarterback position, too. Fambrighau said Kevin Clinton looked better, but that he was still not 100 percent recovered. "As of now," he said, "Brian Bethke will start Saturday." NOTICE 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 12 is the las day for dropping a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate course this semester without petitioning. After this date, petitions for withdrawing from a course may be obtained from the College Office, 206 Strong Hall. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS —Part Stop 1209 East 23rd 841-2200 KU 79 CHINA NIGHT ON OCT.14TH AT KU UNION BANQUET 6:00PM—10:30PM UNION CAFETERIA MENU: 1. Hot and Sour Soup 2. Red Sweet Chicken Wing 3. Beef with Onion and Green Pepper 4. 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